Miley Cyrus Releases Disgusting BDSM-Themed Pro-Abortion Music Video

Descending to new levels of gut-wrenching darkness, pop singer Miley Cyrus released a new music video for her single "Mother's Daughter" that features her in a BDSM-style red latex suit while making all sorts of sexually suggestive poses as she sings about feminist platitudes.

"For the video, Miley flashes a number of empowering written messages to fans while repeatedly singing, 'Don't f**k with my freedom,'" according toTeen Vogue. "Wearing a red latex suit, Miley dances throughout the clip, as images of her powerful guest stars, includingAaron PhilipandLittle Miss Flint, are interspersed with phrases like 'Feminist AF,' 'Virginity is a social construct,' and 'Not an object.'"

One particularly galling moment in the video is when Miley's mother, Tish Cyrus, makes a cameo as her daughter sings about her emotional support amid interspersed clips of Miley writhing her crotch into the camera. Later, Miley allows herself to shed some tears while singing, " "I came up to get me some/I'm nasty, I'm evil/Must be something in the water or that I'm my mother's daughter."

Miley Cyrus has been campaigning hard for the pro-abortion cause following the passage of the fetal heartbeat bill in Georgia and Alabama's near-universal ban on the practice as a direct challenge toRoe v. Wade. Her recent line of hoodies in association with Marc Jacobs donated proceeds to Planned Parenthood and featured such wholesome messages as "Don't f**k with my freedom." One particular photo of the singer licking a cake with the words "abortion is healthcare"earned scores of mockeryonline from pro-lifers.

In a Twitter post announcing the video, Miley Cyruswrote, "Music makes Movements! We got the power!"

Also on hand for cameos, the video features Aaron Phillip, a black trans person in a wheelchair, and dancer Amazon Ashley.

"As a black girl in a wheelchair who happens to be trans - I just want to have a good life and do good in whatever my endeavors consist of, regardless of what that might mean in the face of oppression," Philip said in an Instagram post on Miley's page. "I do not identify or label myself as an activist, but that’s just because I care- and I think everyone should, activist or not. I fight for my freedom by being myself."

Amazon Ashley said in another post on the page, "Sometimes I feel so helpless and discouraged because there is so much injustice discrimination and hatred in the world we live in...and now in particular under our current administration this dilemma is magnified tenfold! However I still believe there is hope!! We’re living in dark times but 'this too shall pass'!! I pray that goodness will win and darkness won’t prevail!!"